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    Gong Shooter
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    Quote Originally Posted by One Shot View Post
    Very cool. Lucky girl and father. Did she have any issues at first regarding "killing an animal?"
    I have talked to the 7 yr old about hunting and she doesnt want to kill anything but maybe when she's alittle older.
    No issue at all killing the animal; they were always super excited about animals, I think partially because they loved the meat. Her younger sister wants to shoot one also but doesn't want anything to do with cutting it up.
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    olopc
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    I have found that keeping the caliber small at first, like a .22, and then gradually increasing it, kept my girl enjoying firearms. Now, she enjoys shooting 9mm or .223.

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    Default Yes they are.

    Took mine to BluCore last week for her first pistol shooting. Still working on basics and not ducking to avoid getting hit by the casings. Im just excited she is willing to go.


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    If you want a good hunt for a youth check out Nebraska. They have deer tags for $6.00 for youths. You get 1 buck and 1 doe for the $6.00 and you can buy 2 sets. Thats 2 buck's and 2 doe's for $12.00. They also have turkey tags for $6.00 for youths also. There is alot of CRP land to hunt. I took my 2 sons and my daughter last year and almost any farmer will let you hunt on their land if its for the kids.

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